Thanks for the input. I was working under the assumption that the signature was authentic and the card itself was a counterfeit. The card itself is not authentic, but it’s one of the best counterfeits I’ve seen. The coloring on the back and the lack of sharpness on the font is the giveaway. If the signature is also a forgery then this is truly an elaborate scam as the Upper Deck hologram and COA are well executed.
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Originally Posted by BillyCox3
Sorry, I should have been more specific. A hologram on the front would be a great idea.
I'm surprised they didn't at least use a valid cert number.
Sadly, it's not a good forgery, either. Extremely heavy, slow, deliberate and shaky. The "M" is out to lunch, and it continues to fall apart from there. Also, the UD hologram applied to the back of the card look like a clear peel. I didn't bother to examine the card itself, just the signature. Is the card even legitimate?
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